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About 80 ancient monumental brasses survive in Gloucestershire, many in the parish churches at Cirencester and Northleach. Many have been lost to theft over the ages. The first complete listing of brasses in Gloucestershire was made by Cecil T Davis who stated that they may be divided into three categories: ecclesiastical, military and civil.[1]

  1. ^ Davis (1881–2), pp. 339–344.

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Monumental brasses of Gloucestershire

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Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire. Lack, William; Stuchfield, H. Martin; Whittemore, Philip (2005). The Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire. Monumental Brass...

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Monumental brass

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published a list of monumental brasses in continental Europe in 1970. Brass rubbing Monumental brasses of Gloucestershire  One or more of the preceding...

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Livery collar

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Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire, London, 1899. Davis correctly states the date of death as 1417, yet incorrectly calls him 4th Lord in place of...

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John Tame

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each other. Monumental brasses of Gloucestershire Compare for example to the brass in Lechlade Church of his contemporary and co-lessee of Fairford, John...

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William Greville

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Debretts Peerage & Baronetage 2003. Davis, Cecil T., , Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire Notes & Queries, London, 1899, pp. 22–5 [8] Edmondson...

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John Twynyho

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Gloucestershire Notes & Queries, Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire, London, 1899, no.XLV, pp.109–110 [5] 'Lechlade', in History of the County of Gloucester:...

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Fairford stained glass

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1871.11887565. Gloucestershire Notes & Queries: Monumental Brasses, pp. 141–149 & 99–103. Bigland, Ralph, History of Gloucestershire, Vol.1, p. 571,...

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William Kingston

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Catherine Press. pp. 543–4. Davis, Cecil T. (1899). The Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire. London: Phillimore & Co. pp. 216–17. Retrieved 29 May 2013...

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Art in bronze and brass

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and Historians: The Study of Monuments[permanent dead link]", OUP, retrieved 28 March 2013; M. W. Norris, Monumental Brasses: The Memorials, 2 vols., London...

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Cadaver monument

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in the Basilica of Saint-Denis near Paris. Other varieties also exist, such as cadaver imagery on incised slabs and monumental brasses, including the so-called...

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William Denys

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Cecil T., Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire, London, 1899, p. 109, Re brass of John Twynyho at Lechlade. Maclean, Sir John, (ed.), Visitation of the County...

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Ieuan Deulwyn

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“Plaws Hen” C.T. Davis, The Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire, London, 1899, p136 G.J. Kidston, A History of the Manor of Hazelbury, London, 1936, e...

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William Huddesfield

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chancel wall. A monumental brass of Huddesfield and his second wife Katherine Courtenay survives in Shillingford St George Church, and the arms of Bosome (Azure...

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Filleigh

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his monumental brasses in Filleigh Church. In 1454 Sir Martin Fortescue (died 1472), second son of Sir John Fortescue (1395–1485), Chief Justice, of Ebrington...

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Olveston

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larger parish in South Gloucestershire, England. The parish comprises the villages of Olveston and Tockington, and the hamlets of Old Down, Ingst and Awkley...

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George Basset

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1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.47, pedigree of Basset Dunkin, Edwin Hadlow Wise, The Monumental Brasses of Cornwall with Descriptive, Genealogical and...

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John Theyer

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Tudor Davis, The Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire (1899) p. 217; archive.org. Full title given as Aerio-mastix, or, A vindication of the apostolicall...

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Fairford

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in Gloucestershire, England. The town lies in the Cotswold hills on the River Coln, 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Cirencester, 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Lechlade...

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Tredworth Road Cemetery

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Gloucester. Herbert Haines, teacher and scholar of monumental brasses James Medland, architect to the City of Gloucester. Gloucester Old Cemetery. Commonwealth...

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Lechlade

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a town at the edge of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, England, 55 miles (89 km) south of Birmingham and 68 miles (109 km) west of London. It is the highest...

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Mitcheldean

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Mitcheldean is a market town in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, England. Mitcheldean was a thriving community for many centuries due to the town's...

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Great Fulford

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to Katherine Courtenay, a daughter of Sir Philip Courtenay (died 1463) of Powderham, Devon. A monumental brass of Huddesfield and his second wife Katherine...

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